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American Elsewhere

By: Robert Jackson Bennett
Narrated by: Graham Winton
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Some places are too good to be true. Under a pink moon, there is a perfect little town not found on any map. In that town, there are quiet streets lined with pretty houses, houses that conceal the strangest things.

After a couple years of hard traveling, ex-cop Mona Bright inherits her long-dead mother's home in Wink, New Mexico. And the closer Mona gets to her mother's past, the more she understands that the people of Wink are very, very different....

From one of our most talented and original new literary voices comes the next great American supernatural novel: a work that explores the dark dimensions of the hometowns and the neighbors we thought we knew.

©2013 Robert Jackson Bennett (P)2013 Recorded Books

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You are entering the twighlight zone

A very entertaining trip of weird. The book is described as supernatural but I would say it has many sci-FY elements such as quantum physics, alien beings and parallel worlds. Mona is an ex police officer that has been wandering for a few years after losing her baby and divorce. She inherits a home that belonged to her mother (committed suicide when she was a child) and after finding some info in her dads storage that shows her mom happy and working in a lab feels a great desire to learn of her moms life. The home and lab are located in Wink New Mexico, unfortunately it is not on any map. I don't want to spoil the story so in short she finds Wink, a charming small town and weirdness ensues. People are strange nothing is what it seems including Mona. The book kept me riveted till the end. Narrator was great. If you like Stephan King, or early Dean Koontz you will enjoy the story.

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A Lengthy Disappointment

WARNING: Contains a few SPOILERS.

There might be a very good 250-300 page novel somewhere in American Elsewhere but author Robert Jackson Bennett buries it in a book that's over twice that length. At 22 hours, this audiobook ended up being a slog for me. Jackson s-l-o-w-l-y introduces readers to the unusual town of Wink, then tediously reveals the truth behind it's mysteries, truths that any seasoned reader of weird fiction will grasp long before the book comes close to revealing them. When they were finally revealed, I found it hard not to smirk a bit at the combination of Lovecraftian extra-dimenional beings and mommy issues. The whole thing plays out pretty predictably, all things considered, and similar concepts have been handled more efficiently and effectively. There ARE some good moments in American Elsewhere. There was a section in the middle of the book where things really picked up, became original and interesting and got me enthused about listening further. Unfortunately, in the end, I didn't feel that enthusiasm was rewarded.

I give reader Graham Winton an A for effort. His quality performance actually helped me finish the book.

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A classic!

Would you listen to American Elsewhere again? Why?

Well, truth be known, it took me awhile to get through this tour de force as I was travelling and i kept stopping and starting. That said, it is a remarkable, stunning book that will stick with me for awhile.

What was one of the most memorable moments of American Elsewhere?

Where do I start? The introduction to Mother, and the scene with Gene Kelly/Mr.First, are stunning.
The last few chapters are deep , complex and wrap up many many concepts, but the entire book is littered with sharply wrtten, and performed, scenes and dialogues.

Have you listened to any of Graham Winton’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I don't recall listening to him in the past, but I may have. Notwithstanding,

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Any scenes involving Mr. First were amazing. The human trash clean up guys stuff was amazing. Hell, the entire book is amazing! Hard to pull out any one moment.

Any additional comments?

This is a stunning book. I can't recommend it enough. It is full on, sometimes over the top, horrific, fantasy, gory, fascinating, complicated, everything but the kitchen sink. An immediate classic.

I urge you to commit your credits and yourself to this shimmering performance, and to pass it along. You will never be the same after listening to it. Remember, things are never quite as they seem.

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Interesting premise but way too long

I liked it, the character development was great but I really felt like it could have been just as good if it shaved off several hours.

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Hoping for complex and interesting, disappointed

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

no, just not smart or interesting enough, also not really fun or anything

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

the supernatural elements were not very supernatural, they're just sort of there

Was American Elsewhere worth the listening time?

no

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Disappointing

What would have made American Elsewhere better?
The plot seemed to meander. It seemed like the story was going to be interesting, but it ended up like a Hollywood B-movie.

What was most disappointing about Robert Jackson Bennett’s story?
The plot didn't develop into anything new or different.

Which character – as performed by Graham Winton – was your favorite?
I didn't feel a connection to any of them.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from American Elsewhere?
The last two-thirds of the book.

Any additional comments?
It started out promising, but like many modern novels, the author seems to be writing with the hope of a movie deal, and creating a new action hero for a series of bad, but successful Hollywood action films.

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sloppy writing, sloppy production.

What would have made American Elsewhere better?

Editing. The book was chock full of mistakes and awkward phrasing.

What was most disappointing about Robert Jackson Bennett’s story?

It had potential, it really could have been a better book. It desperately needs pruning. It was disjointed, and stilted. The good ideas that it did contain went unexplored.

What didn’t you like about Graham Winton’s performance?

He often stutters, not like a handicap, but often enough that you wonder why the director (whose name is proudly spoken at the beginning of each part) did not redo the take. The narrator hesitates on a word, and puts emphasis on the wrong words, which changes the meaning of the sentence. Taken out of context, it would make no sense.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

There were some parts that seemed like they were written and performed by professionnals, but they were like gaps in the clouds on an overcast day. The prevailing winds would blow me back into the gray reality of what an amateurish and silly book this really is.

Any additional comments?

Here are some examples of what bugged me in the writing;

'' Whimpered like a stuck pig'' I thought they squealed.
'' she was a becoming young woman'' Did he mean comeley?
'' He was unable to enunciate his sadness'' What??

He mangles popular expressins contantly, and uses words in not quite the right way so often, I could not finish it. I got most of the way through, but it was just not worth it.Another reviewer said it was like early Koontz, Maybe Koontz in high school... Maybe.

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The year's not over but,

American Elsewhere may be the best audiobook I've listened to this year.
I hate reviews that say 'Best Book' etc... But this story was great.
It felt familiar enough for me to enjoy the ride but not so much that it was predictable.

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starts out interesting gets really repetitive

This author has a habit of starting out books extraordinarily well and then having stories that just get really weird kind of boring and go on and on at length. The first half of this is really enjoyable and the reader did a great job portraying the characters. The audio level on this book is lower than most and requires that you turn it up pretty high.

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A fun and different story.

This was well worth the time and money😃 . I now have a new mental definition of what "Gone to Hell in a hand basket" means. Stephen King is good at that sort of thing, but after listening to this, I believe that Robert Bennet is better.

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